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Originally posted by Doc
These words... "rehash", "complacent"... such negative tones. That's not what I'm trying to say. I'm not saying anything negative at all.
Point is, gyal started off Pop and Soul, went super AC, started incorporating R&B, went super R&B, and then introduced hip hop and found the sound she loved the most. That was Rainbow, and since then, much hasn't changed genre wise, music wise, image wise.
That's just the tea.
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Okay I kind of see where you're coming from now...but you did NAWT just compare Bliss to Sunflowers
A song about making love and sex to a song dedicated to her deceased Father and about a loved one who has passed on.
LordT
Image wise yeah much hasn't changed, Genre wise that hasn't changed,and probably not going to( and you can say that ab out a lot of artist)
Musically?! eh still not quite following...
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Originally posted by Pecinta Mariah
just "HONEY"
how many honey in this base?
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Um...Taste Of Honey
I usually call him/her Honey.Ya know since the other one hardly comes around as much.
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Originally posted by iHypeMusic
Fantasy - Honey
I Am Free - Butterfly
Fantasy Sweet Dub Mix - Fly Away (Butterfly Reprise)
One Sweet Day - Whenever You Call
Melt Away - Babydoll
Does one have to be on cocaine to not notice the similarities?
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Sonically, they are not the same at all.
However, I would say that Butterfly is a much more R&B version of Daydream.
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Can we all just agree that Wristband is her worst album ever
(Not counting Glitter because...  )
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Originally posted by Swim
Can we all just agree that Wristband is her worst album ever
(Not counting Glitter because...  )
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Both better than Music Box. 
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Originally posted by iHypeMusic
Fantasy - Honey
I Am Free - Butterfly
Fantasy Sweet Dub Mix - Fly Away (Butterfly Reprise)
One Sweet Day - Whenever You Call
Melt Away - Babydoll
Does one have to be on cocaine to not notice the similarities?
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I see it
BUT Butterfly is obviously more R&B Driven.
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Y'all...
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Originally posted by TheAqua
Um...Taste Of Honey
I usually call him/her Honey.Ya know since the other one hardly comes around as much.
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oh that straight guy
ofc I remember him 
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Originally posted by Honey
kii, I just noticed Abel is back.
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Originally posted by Pecinta Mariah
kii, I just noticed Honey is back
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Originally posted by TheAqua
Lol the drag
Don't do TEW much on the good sis Abel
I stan for ha.
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Back on topic though
I agree McBeth. Like I kind of get where he is coming from image wise,but musically. I just DON'T see it. I think he over did it a biT. I mean if all of her 00's albums mare a rehash of Rainbow,then like you said : Where were the uptempo bangers like Heartbreaker, HBremix, X-GF.
Most of Memoirs was composed of Ballads and R&B slow jams
That album had no damn momentum WHATSOEVER.
It was like a cheap imitation of Boring Box.
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I love Abel to she got ha ass dragged
I agree with you except for the Memoirs of G0d drag. Not while stanning for Rainbow you won't!
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Originally posted by Doc
Shake It Off comes to mind. You could probably find your Bliss in Sunflowers for Alfred Roy, and you could probably find your Petals somewhere on Memoirs.
Point is, while the albums are all different, they're all fundamentally similar. You could mix and match the songs post Butterfly in infinite combinations to make a cohesive record. Just like her first two albums were different but still similar, hence Unplugged being so cohesive.
Butterfly is nothing like Daydream. 
Music Box is nothing like Emotions/Mariah Carey.
Mess.
These words... "rehash", "complacent"... such negative tones. That's not what I'm trying to say. I'm not saying anything negative at all.
Point is, gyal started off Pop and Soul, went super AC, started incorporating R&B, went super R&B, and then introduced hip hop and found the sound she loved the most. That was Rainbow, and since then, much hasn't changed genre wise, music wise, image wise.
That's just the tea.
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Bliss and Sunflower For Alfred Roy? Sis what?!?!? I'm convinced that you're never heard either. One is eargasm and the other is a personal ode to her father. Like what? When? Where? How? Shake It Off and Heartbreaker are similar thematically but that's it. D0ct0r, you're worrying me. Sure the rest of her albums after Rainbow are R&B (sans Glitter) and so forth but they have nothing else in common other than the $lutty image.
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Originally posted by waryofothers
Why is it labeled as "Money ($ / ...)"?
Also, why hasn't friendsofmariah accepted me yet? 
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Maybe ****?
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Someone needs to make a QUALITY, uniform avatar from Me. I Am..
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Originally posted by iHypeMusic
Both better than Music Box. 
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Dreamlover & Anytime You Need a Friend are better than anything on Charmbracelet and Glitter.
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Originally posted by TheAqua
Okay I kind of see where you're coming from now...but you did NAWT just compare Bliss to Sunflowers
A song about making love and sex to a song dedicated to her deceased Father and about a loved one who has passed on.
LordT
Image wise yeah much hasn't changed, Genre wise that hasn't changed,and probably not going to( and you can say that ab out a lot of artist)
Musically?! eh still not quite following...
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nnn Obviously not lyrically. I'm only talking about sounds. Bliss is not dissimilar to Sunflowers sonically. I'd say it's probably somewhere in between Sunflowers and Yours, the latter which would easily fit on Emancipation for example.
All I'm saying is that her sound went through much change and evolution through the 90s, and she finally found the sound she wanted to stick to with Rainbow. That's all it is.

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Originally posted by Tigre
Abel is being a hater on the queen and promoting his other flop fave that no one cares about besides gay 35-year-old males in Seattle 
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What is this trash talking I hear behind my back? 
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Originally posted by Swim
Can we all just agree that Wristband is her worst album ever
(Not counting Glitter because...  )
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Yes, yes we can. Followed by E=MC2 and Rainbow.
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Originally posted by Doc
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Hold on while I get that dictionary for you.
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of or relating to sound, don't try it!
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Originally posted by MCBeth
Bliss and Sunflower For Alfred Roy? Sis what?!?!? I'm convinced that you're never heard either. One is eargasm and the other is a personal ode to her father. Like what? When? Where? How? Shake It Off and Heartbreaker are similar thematically but that's it. D0ct0r, you're worrying me. Sure the rest of her albums after Rainbow are R&B (sans Glitter) and so forth but they have nothing else in common other than the $lutty image. 
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Y'all are taking my words too literally. Am not saying all the albums are equivalents or are rehashes of each other. All I'm saying is that the general sounds haven't changed much. You hear CLEAR differences sonically between the first two albums, Music Box, Daydream, Butterfly, and Rainbow. But once you get to Rainbow, sonically the sound is set. Now it's all about the growth and change of the artist, rather than of the sounds. 'Tis all am saying.
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Originally posted by MCBeth
Yes, yes we can. Followed by E=MC2 and Rainbow.
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Yup. I don't mind Rainbow though, there are some great songs on that album.
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Sunflowers is something that could be on Rainbow. It's sonically ethereal, and it does fit in nicely with Petals, and Rainbow (Interlude).
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Originally posted by Swim
Dreamlover & Anytime You Need a Friend are better than anything on Charmbracelet and Glitter.
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"Loverboy" and "Bringin' On The Heartbreak" say HUSH. 
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Originally posted by Doc
of or relating to sound, don't try it!
Y'all are taking my words too literally. Am not saying all the albums are equivalents or are rehashes of each other. All I'm saying is that the general sounds haven't changed much. You hear CLEAR differences sonically between the first two albums, Music Box, Daydream, Butterfly, and Rainbow. But once you get to Rainbow, sonically the sound is set. Now it's all about the growth and change of the artist, rather than of the sounds. 'Tis all am saying.
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I second this.
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Originally posted by iHypeMusic
"Loverboy" and "Bringin' On The Heartbreak" say HUSH. 
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Loverboy is a jam but how dare you even compare these to those CLASSICS 
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